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Presidency

 * In 2009, Gregory H. Williams was named the 27th president of the University of Cincinnati. His presidency expanded the accreditation and property of the institution to regions throughout Ohio to compete with private and specialized state institutions, such as Ohio State University. His administration focused on maintaining the integrity and holdings of the university. He focused on the academic master plan for the university, placing the academic programs of UC at the core of the strategic plan. The university invested in scholarships, funding for study abroad experiences, the university's advising program as it worked to reaffirm its incredible history and academy for the future.
 * In 2012, Santa J. Ono became the 28th president of University Of Cincinnati.
 * Beverly J. Davenport served as the interim president from 2016 to 2017
 * Neville Pinto is the current 30th President of the university.

Research
The university is classified by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as a "Research 1" university, since renamed "R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity." Recently, The Center at Arizona State University placed the University of Cincinnati as a "Public University Ranking in the Top 20 public research universities in the United States and The Chronicle of Higher Education named UC as a "Research Heavyweight".

One of many notable examples is the archaeological work in Cyprus (at Maroni-Vournes—involving British Museum) by a team from the university, has been going on for several years, including 2010.

Fiscal Year Report
Funding Awarded:
 * 2018 - $137,382,990
 * 2017 - $132,781,769
 * 2016 - $153,379,082

Controversies
In 2010, Kelly Brinson died after being tased by University of Cincinnati police officers at the university's hospital.

On July 19, 2015, Sam DuBose was shot and killed by University Police Officer Raymond Tensing. DuBose had been stopped near the intersection of Vine and Thill Street for driving without a front license plate. Body camera footage contradicted Officer Tensing's account of the incident. On July 29 Officer Tensing was indicted for murder. Hamilton County The university of Cincinnati reached a settlement of over $5 million with the Dubose family. Judge Leslie Ghiz declared a second mistrial on the case.